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Traveling With a Chronic Condition

Any trip requires advance planning so you can be comfortable and lower your risk for worsening symptoms. Use this checklist to create a smart travel strategy for a safe and enjoyable trip. Bon voyage!

Involve your health care providers

  • Get written instructions for how to handle problems while away.

  • Discuss your specific travel concerns. Take notes or ask a loved one to do it.

Plan ahead

  • Always plan to travel during slower times.

  • Consider what times of day you usually feel your best and when you need to take medicine.

Avoid medicine mishaps

  • Do you have enough medicine? Do you have extra in case of an unplanned delay?

  • Bring extra prescriptions in case of emergency or in case medicines get lost.

Pack wisely

  • Pack light and take only what is absolutely necessary.

  • Carry your providers’ contact information, a list of medications and a brief medical history with you at all times. Give a copy to someone traveling with you.

  • Bring a copy of your health insurance’s out-of-area care procedures.  

Oxygen?

  • Get the specific prescription for your oxygen requirements in writing.

  • Make a plan for getting oxygen at your destination.

  • Arrange supplemental oxygen in advance with your airline. Ask about costs, paperwork and layovers.  

Steer clear of smoking

  • Ask about the no-smoking policies where you are going.

  • Let your travel companions or hosts know you can’t be near anyone who smokes.

Prepare for an emergency

  • Locate the hospital closest to where you are staying.

  • Know the emergency services telephone number.

Traveling can be demanding. Pace yourself and schedule even more rest than usual.

Publication Source: Staywell Publications/Summer 2006
Author: Burgo, Kate
Online Source: National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/Copd/Copd_WhatIs.html
Online Editor: Lee Jenkins
Online Editor: Sinovic, Dianna
Online Medical Reviewer: Cranwell-Bruce, Lisa MS RN FNP-C
Online Medical Reviewer: Godsey, Cynthia M.S., M.S.N., APRN
Online Medical Reviewer: Lambert, J.G. M.D.
Date Last Reviewed: 4/20/2008
Date Last Modified: 8/15/2008
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